God, Break Through and Heal:
A Prayer for Hope and Healing
By Eric C. Smith
Provided by Fr. Tom, DignityUSA
National AIDS Project Chair
World
AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1 to remember those who have
died of AIDS and to remind us of the ongoing struggle against the HIV
and AIDS pandemic. Twenty million people have dies of AIDS since it
was first identified. Forty million are infected with HIV. Fourteen
million children have been orphaned by the disease. Around the globe
the pandemic grows faster than ever before. On the first Sunday of Advent
and World AIDS Day we look for a renewal of hope. This litany, based
on Isaiah 64, reminds us that our hope is in God and that we are called
to act to make our hope a reality.
One: God of endless mercy.
People: Hear our prayer.
One: O that you would break through
the heavens and come down.
People: O that you would speak
the word that is the end of AIDS and with your hand take away HIV from
the world.
One: When you did awesome deeds
that we did not expect, you came down. The mountains quaked with your
presence.
People: Now we quake with a plague
that ravages bodies, families, churches, communities, and our world.
One: Have you hidden your face
from us, God?
People: Millions have died. Millions
are sick. Millions are orphaned. Millions are at risk. Millions
can be saved.
One: After all this, will you restrain
yourself, O God? Will you keep silent?
People: O God, your children are
living with AIDS, and AIDS is not silent.
One: The sound of AIDS can be heard
in the cries of the children, mothers, fathers, partners, friends, and
all those who have lost loved ones to this disease.
People: O God, your children are
living with AIDS, and AIDS is not silent.
One: The sounds of AIDS can be
heard in every land and every language on earth.
People: We watch this disease grow
into a pandemic, reaching all parts of the globe. We feel helpless
to stop it.
One: At times we push away AIDS
and people with AIDS. We deny its effect on us. We cover
our heads, our eyes, our ears, and our hearts. But still it grows.
People: After all this, will we
restrain ourselves? Will we remain silent?
One: O God, that you would break
through the heavens and come down.
People: Break through our silence,
God. Help us lend our voices to our sisters, brothers, fathers,
mothers, children, friends, and all those living with AIDS or are at
risk of HIV infection.
One: We light candles. Let
them lift our hopes.
People: Let them also light our
hands as we work, educate, act, and care to stop HIV and AIDS.
One: On this day, God, end our
silence. On this day, end our fear and begina new fight for life.
People: Replace the sound of this
disease with the sound of our voices speaking out, lifting up, teaching,
demanding change.
One: God, give us the strength
and conviction to be the hope we seek in the world.
People: God, break through into
the world through us. Help us end the silence; help us be the
word that is the end of AIDS. Amen
This litany was written by Eric C. Smith, interim executive
for health and wholeness advocacy and minister for HIV and AIDS ministries
for Wider Church Ministries: A Covenanted Ministry of the United Church
of Christ. Copyright © 2002 Wider Church Ministries, United Church
of Christ, Cleveland, OH. Permission is granted to reproduce this
material for use in services of worship or church education.